LOVE IN TRANSIT-PAINTING SERIES- 2021-23
Series of polyptych paintings juxtaposed with sculptures explore the idea of Light and our perception of love as we know it and interconnectedness. Love of lack of it transcends the boundaries of reality and brings us together in life’s everlasting journey.
The paintings are inspired by gogottes—naturally formed mineral concretions found in the sandstone quarries of the Fontainebleau region in France. Gogottes were discovered during sand extraction in the 18th and 19th centuries, when quarry workers encountered these unusual, organically shaped calcite formations hidden underground.
Formed over millions of years through the slow crystallization of calcite in sand, gogottes appear sculptural and almost anatomical, resembling folded fabric, internal organs, or abstract figures. Their uncanny forms fascinated collectors, scientists, and artists alike. They were admired in royal and private collections and later embraced by modern artists and Surrealists for their resemblance to the human body and their ambiguity between nature and sculpture.
Drawing on this history, the sculptures reinterpret gogottes as contemporary artefacts—objects that exist between geology and anatomy, nature and culture. They echo processes of pressure, time, and transformation, mirroring the body’s own capacity to record experience through form.
Nb 1, silk paint, oil on silk fabric, zinc metal, polyptych, 264x158cm
Nb2, silk paint, oil, silk embroidery. on silk fabric, 150x214cm
Nb8, 117x220cm, silk paint, acrylic, oil on silk fabric
Nb7, 117x220cm, silk paint, acrylic, silk thread, oil on silk fabric
117x214cm, silk paint, acrylic, oil on silk fabric
H53 x L26 x W29cm, ceramic sculpture
H50 x L27 x W25cm, ceramic sculpture
H53 x L26 x W29cm, ceramic sculpture